First he was Bei Maejor; then he was Maejor Ali. Now, the Detroit singer, songwriter and producer has scaled down to the simple, yet elegant “Maejor.” Brandon Green may be a man of many names, but his preoccupations are...
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Do our genetics determine our fate, or are we shaped by our environment—or is it a little bit of both? Long discussed by experts from diverse fields of study, that question is the basis of the latest feature from crunk...
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Want to cut a rug, but find the Dougie a little too complex? The Ying Yang Twins have a dance for you. On this freshly-released promo single, RedOne, Alex P. and Ike Dirty come together to craft a body-moving synth...
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Following last week’s Boomerang, the Ying Yang Twins are back, this time letting Bubba Sparxxx take the lead in Ridiculous, the second featured cut off of Mr. Collipark Presents: Can I Have the Club Back, Please. Producer...
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When I was just a fresh-faced young lad with an NES addiction, I pestered my parents into buying me a plastic Boomerang, only to find that actually getting the damn thing to return was nowhere near as simple as The Legend of...
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Good news for fans of club music and big ol’ asses! The now-unsigned Ying Yang Twins have reunited with CEO/beatsmith Mr. Collipark (a frequent collaborator during their TVT days) to bring Experience Unlimited’s...
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22-year old Birmingham, Alabama MC Lil’ Haze might have just released the very song that could put his city on the mainstream hip-hop map for good. Whut It Iz has everything a Southern artist would need to make a...
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Since the Ying Yang Twins parted ways with Mr. ColliPark, they’ve released two new singles (Freak and Wham Boom Bam). While both sound very similar to their earlier work, neither have caught on like their...
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After leaving Collipark Music, following the abysmal sales of Chemically Imbalanced, the Ying Yang Twins knew they had to prove to their fans that they’re still the same Whistle While You Twerk fellas. On Wham...
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“So Ying Yang, whatcha gonna do since you no longer signed with Collipark?” This is the question posed in the opening verse of Freak, the first single from the Ying Yang Twins since parting ways with long-time...
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